Global art-book publisher with 12 physical stores and direct-to-consumer e-commerce
TASCHEN operates a distributed publishing and retail business spanning 12 branded stores worldwide and an e-commerce platform, backed by Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Shopify infrastructure. The hiring and project mix—concentrated in finance and sales, with repeated focus on logistics data accuracy, inventory synchronization, and stock reporting—reveals a company wrestling with operational scale: as a multi-channel retailer managing thousands of titles across geographies, data fragmentation between stores, distribution partners, and back-office systems is limiting visibility into inventory and financial reporting.
TASCHEN is a privately held art-book publisher founded in 1980 in Cologne, Germany, now headquartered across Cologne and Los Angeles. The company publishes thousands of titles across architecture, design, photography, fashion, and travel, sold through 12 branded retail locations (Beverly Hills, Miami, London, Brussels, Paris, Madrid, Berlin, Cologne, Milan, Hong Kong), a direct e-commerce site, and an international distribution network. The product range spans $10 mass-market titles to $10,000 collector's editions. Operations span Europe (Germany, Spain, Italy, France, UK) and North America (United States, Los Angeles hub), with regional offices in Hong Kong, London, Madrid, and Paris. The workforce is 201–500 people, with a stated collaborative, global culture.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 (Business Central and Sales), Power Apps, Shopify, Zendesk, and Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Acrobat). The stack is Microsoft-heavy for ERP and CRM, with Shopify powering e-commerce.
Logistics data accuracy, inventory replenishment systems, book distribution optimization, financial statement consolidation, and stock reporting improvements—all focused on closing data gaps across stores and distribution partners.